It’s a Seventies Thing!

As we step towards Spring it seems the fashion world has gone back for the Seventies trend and I’m going to stick my hands right up and say I’ve fallen head over flares for it too. I’m not doing much in the way of shopping right now but I have put together a wish list of pieces I’m loving on the high street right now for when I do have some pennies to spare.

Free People Dungarees | M&S Jeans | M&S Wide Leg Trousers | M&S Wide Tunic Dress | New Look Midi Dress | New Look Midi Jacket | New Look Midi Top | New Look Midi Skirt | Topshop Clogs | Zara Fringed Jacket

Which trend are you most looking forward to for the new season?

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Midi Lengths

I have a soft spot for a bit of leopard print so it surprises me that I don’t wear this dress more often, I find the pattern to be a bit of a classic and so easy to dress up or down with the addition of block colours and clever accessories. For this look I kept things really simple, but change the boots for heels and add in some chunky jewellery and you have the perfect outfit for evening drinks with friends, too.

Dress: River Island via ASOS | Jumper: Primark | Boots c/o Ikrush

I find a midi length, be it in the form of a skirt or a dress always makes me feel more elegant. Even with it’s casual jersey fabric this dress makes me feel quite smart, and paired with my trusty Primark roll neck jumper it made for a good office outfit.

These boots from Ikrush have been an unexpected winner this Winter, possibly surpassing any other in the “most worn” stakes. They are so comfortable and practical and given that they were hardly expensive they’re also amazing quality.

What do you wear when you want to feel sophisticated or put together?

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Current Beauty Favourites

Despite my best intentions beauty posts are few and far between on the blog. I’m fairly minimal when it comes to skin care and even makeup these days and I don’t tend to buy a lot of new products or discover new favourites. Since Christmas I have managed to collect a few new lotions and potions which have impressed me and rapidly become a part of my regular (sort of) skin care regime.
First things first, a product I’m loving from Lush. I was allergic to Lush products when I was younger and avoided them for many years, but after a little bit of trial and error I’ve found some that I can use. Ro’s Argan Body Conditioner is one of these products, it was included in a blog club goodie bag back at the start of December and I’ve been loving it ever since. I think this is one of the nicest smelling products I’ve ever used and it leaves my skin super soft and smooth feeling- quite some feat for me, the winter months are not my skin’s friend.
At around £55 a bottle Clarins Double Serum isn’t something you’d usually find in my collection as it’s just too far out of my price range. I was lucky enough to win this bottle in the New Year and I have to say I can see why people do splurge on skin care as this just makes my face feel amazing. I wouldn’t say I suddenly look ten years younger, but my skin is brighter and my pores less noticeable- it also has a real luxe feel when you put it on so is perfect for some end of the day pampering (and is a great incentive to take makeup off before bed!)
Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Dry Oil golden shimmer is another of those products I probably wouldn’t buy for myself on an ordinary shopping trip. This bottle was part of a goodie bag from an M&S event before Christmas and I’ve been loving it ever since, even if I was a little baffled by it to start with. This adds a wonderful subtle shimmer to skin which warms up my pasty skin tone a treat. I’ve also been using it on the ends of my hair which has stopped them looking quite so dry and frazzled. At £21 per bottle I can see myself buying this again when it runs out as a little goes a very long way and it’s a real multi-tasker.
Makeup wise I’ve been trying to use up my stash rather than buying new products. Typically both my foundation and primer ran out at the same time and at a time where I had little spare cash to replace them. I took advantage of a 2 for £10 offer in Boots (which worked out as 2 for £9 thanks to an NHS employee discount) and picked up the Rimmel Lasting Finish Nude Foundation (in medium coverage, although the heavy coverage did tempt me I decided I preferred a slightly more natural look) as well as the Lasting Finish Primer which works alongside the foundation to provide all day coverage. Both of these products have really impressed me with their staying power and natural look they give my skin. I was using a Bourjois foundation before this which I thought was my Holy Grail of foundations but this budget beauty might have knocked it off of the top spot.
Last but my no means least I was far too excited to find the Shupette Collection from Shu Uemura in the Harvey Nichols sale and couldn’t resist picking up this peachy blusher. I’d lusted after this collection since it was first announced and whilst I didn’t exactly need yet another blusher I was swayed by the amazing texture (I generally hate cream blushers but this one swayed me) and natural peachy finish that compliments my pale skin perfectly. The packaging is just so cute, I’m often a bit wary of buying collaborative products like this in case quality is compromised but I can happily say this isn’t the case, and at £12 it wasn’t any more than the products I usually buy.
What beauty products are you loving lately? I love picking up new suggestions from people’s blogs…I need to make these posts a more regular thing!

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Giveaway! Win one of ten copies of Two Turtle Doves by Alex Monroe

My love of jewellery is no secret so when I heard that one of my favourite designers, Alex Monroe was releasing a book (named Two Turtle Doves) all about his personal journey as a craftsman I was excited. Even more excited once I was sent a sneak preview from the team at Bloomsbury and the chance to give away a copy to TEN of my jewellery loving readers too.
This book is a real treat to read from what I’ve seen of it, beautifully worded and illustrated giving a full insight in to Alex Monroe’s journey towards the designer he is today. I’ve kept entry simple, and short, you won’t have long to wait to find out if you’re a winner- just follow the simple instructions below…

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Open to UK entrants only, winners will be notified by e-mail and/or by twitter shortly after the closing date.

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Mustard Florals

It might be March now but things are still feeling distinctly chilly, I honestly can’t wait to be able to ditch the long sleeves and winter coats but as I have added some seriously lovely Winter dresses to my collection over the last six months I don’t mind too much that they are still required- cost per wear and all that…

Dress: Louche at Joy | Tights: Betsey Johnson | Boots: Betty London | Necklace: Wolf & Moon

After a spate of popping in to Joy and making a cheeky purchase every time I was in Bristol I haven’t actually made a purchase now since before Christmas. I’m trying to get together a few extra funds in order to update my wardrobe for Spring/Summer and judging by the new in section on the Joy website it looks like a few of those pennies will be heading their way.
How long has it been since I last sported a pair of snazzy tights? It’s been quite some time for sure. I still have my vast collection, of course, but I seem to have little cause to wear them these days- between wearing uniform for most of my shifts, and having to wear smart office type clothes for the rest of the time I just reach for something plain, or jeans when I am wearing casual clothes. I think I’ll make it a mission for the upcoming weeks to incorporate something jazzy a bit more often, I’d forgotten how much of an impact some patterned tights can add to an otherwise plain outfit.
What’s on your shopping list for the new season? Top of mine is a pair of flared jeans and then perhaps some other Seventies inspired pieces (that’s a whole other post). I have a lot of clothes from previous years that are still going strong, and I need to watch my money so I won’t be doing a lot of shopping but I’m not going to deny myself completely.

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